Claims Against Estates under Inheritance Act 1975 Flashcards

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What is the ground for a person to make a claim to set aside the terms of a will (or vary an intestacy) under the 1975 Act?

A

Reasonable financial provision has not been made for an applicant

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Typically, within how many months from the date of grant should a claim be made under 1975 Act?

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6 months

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Which five groups of people with a relation/association to the deceased (D) can make a claim under the 1975 Act?

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  1. Spouse/CP
  2. Former Spouse/CP who didn’t remarry
  3. Child/stepchild (or those treated as children)
  4. Anyone who was wholly or partially maintained by D
  5. A partner living with D 2 years before their death
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Which former spouses/CP may be barred from making a claim under the 1975 Act?

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Those who had a clean break divorce from D

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What is the standard of reasonable financial provision for a spouse/CP applicant?

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What would be reasonable in all circumstances, whether or not required for their maintenance

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What is the standard of reasonable financial provisions applicants other than a spouse/CP?

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Limited to the amount required for their maintenance

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What happens to the estate if a court approves a claim made under the 1975 Act?

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The estate devolves according to the terms of the court’s order (and not in accordance with the will/intestacy)

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Give 4 powers that a court has the power to make following a successful 1975 Act claim

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  1. Transfer of property
  2. Payment of a lump sum
  3. Payment of income
  4. Settlement of property on trust
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